Four Selected Chick-Fil-A of Princeton Athletes of the Month
Concord University's Athletic Department has recognized four standout athletes as the Chick-Fil-A of Princeton Athletes of the Month for February and March. Dom Collins and Cassidy Hammonds claimed the honors for February, while Reghan Hintz and Jeremy Nguyen were acknowledged in March. Collins set a school record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.70 seconds, earning Second Team All-American honors. Hammonds broke three school records in track events at the MEC Championships. In March, Hintz excelled on the softball field, and Nguyen shined as Concord's leading golfer.
By the Numbers- Dom Collins sprinted 6.70 seconds in the 60-meter dash, setting a new school record.
- Reghan Hintz pitched 48.2 innings in March, recording 48 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.16.
- Cassidy Hammonds broke three school records, including the long jump at 5.71 meters.
- Jeremy Nguyen averaged a score of 78.6 over six rounds in March, with a best score of 77.
While all four athletes achieved significant accolades, the competition within their respective sports remains fierce, with many other players also showcasing impressive performances during the season.
State of Play- Collins finished 12th in the NCAA Division II National Championships in the 60-meter dash.
- Hintz has a current streak of 21.0 scoreless innings, highlighting her dominant pitching form.
- Hammonds received All-MEC Honorable Mention in two events, illustrating her competitive prowess.
- Nguyen's strong performance helped Concord University achieve a seventh-place team finish at the Appalachian Collegiate.
As the season progresses, these athletes will look to build on their successes, with upcoming competitions likely to provide additional opportunities for record-breaking performances and team accolades.
Bottom LineThe achievements of Collins, Hammonds, Hintz, and Nguyen not only highlight individual talent but also elevate Concord University鈥檚 athletic profile, setting a strong precedent for future competitions.
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